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  1. techland.time.com

    The outcome: Apple did not release an iPod Nano-like iPhone with a scroll wheel. The story: "Apple hopes to entice customers with cheaper, smaller iPhone," by Bobbie Johnson and Richard Wray for the Guardian, June 8, 2008. The scuttlebutt: Apple is about to announce a smaller iPhone with 3G capability, which will be free with certain contracts
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  3. apple.fandom.com

    iPhone nano is the working name given to a project for a smaller and cheaper iPhone model planned by late Apple CEO Steve Jobs in 2010, the year prior to his death. Rumors of an "iPhone nano" had existed in the tech media since 2007, when the original iPhone was released. The speculation was driven by the success of Apple's existing iPod nano line. However, no such model had been released.[1 ...
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  5. idropnews.com

    The seventh-generation iPod nano did gain Bluetooth 4.0 — the only traditional iPod in history to offer any wireless connectivity at all — but no Wi-Fi or cellular radios. It also moved to ...
  6. A picture comparing Apple's iPhone with the iPhone Nano which is supposed to come out in October 2008 was published on Flickr. The iPhone Nano, as usual, will be smaller than it's first generation predecessor but also cheaper retailing for a price of $300 or less. ... Anonymous said on December 27, 2008 at 5:04 am. Reply. IT IS FAKE. Thank you ...
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